Bonnie
Adoption Status: Accepting adoption Interest
Bonnie is available as a foster to adopt
Gender: Female
Breed: Mini Aussie
Age: Est DOB: 11/2021
Weight: TBA
Dog Friendly: With slow intros, right fit
Cat Friendly: Yes
Kid Friendly: Unknown
House Trained: Yes
History: Bonnie is a super beautiful girl who was recently welcomed to rescue and will warm your heart. She is working on her trust and confidence and is hoping to find a patient family of her very own soon!
A Note from the Foster: Meet Bonnie — aka “Big Booty Bonnie” 🍑
Bonnie is settling into her new chapter with a heart full of excitement and just a touch of nerves. She may be a little unsure at first, but it doesn’t take long to see her sweet personality shine through — especially when that signature Aussie wiggle kicks in.
She’s been known to whine a bit, but it’s all happy energy as she takes in the world around her and bonds with her people. Bonnie loves a good tummy rub (seriously, they’re her favorite), and she sticks close by your side, making her a wonderfully loyal companion.
She’s crate trained and has had zero accidents indoors — total pro. While she’s doing well overall, Bonnie might prefer being the only dog in the home, as she can get a little “rumbly” when other dogs get too close for comfort. The good news? Cats don’t seem to be on her radar much at all.
Bonnie is looking for a loving home where she can continue to build confidence, feel safe, and share all the joy (and wiggles) she has to offer. 💛
Adoption Fee: $560 + tax
Adoption Status: Is this dog available? Submitting an application is the best first step to learning if a dog is still available. There is a chance this dog could have a pending adoption when your application is submitted, however our team will offer approved applicants to be put on a waiting list for that dog. Additionally, we can make recommendations on other dogs that may be a match. Pending adoptions do not mean the adoption is finalized. Why did we implement this change? We implemented this update because, unfortunately, dogs were pending for applicants for several weeks and then the applicant would change their mind. This happens more often with puppies, as applications are submitted impulsivly more often for them. Our process is great because it takes a little time, so impulsive decisions fade. However it was unfortunate for the dogs, and the foster homes, as then the process needed to be re-started. By securing a wait-list we are able to move forward more quickly if a pending adoption falls through. This is a new process for us, so your feedback along the way is helpful! Thank you for supporting rescue and adoption!
